Reviews of Bluewater Key RV Resort

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6

9

10

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Dec 2014 -
$96.00

This is a bare basic park and is a long way from downtown Key West. (it has a small pool which was the only place for the kids) with really nice sites that are privately owned. The upside is that some of the sites are really nice. The down side is you cannot tell one site from another until you get here and that the older woman in the office (not the new one) was a pain to deal with. She has no customer relations skills and acted like she was doing us a favor every time we dealt with her. We tried to rent a site for a month ($2,600) next October. One employee worked with us locating a nice site for the month, but the older employee told us to call after February after owners submitted when they were coming. Ok, but she took other reservations from other people. She was very rude and she obviously needs some training or the owners should let her go. Based on this employees attitude (seems well documented on these reviews), we will be not be back. In todays economy, a business needs to earn our business not expect it. - Fat Dad

Dec 2014 -
$115.00

My favorite RV park in the Keys. We had waterfront site 52 which was paved and easy to pull into. The park is clean and well maintained. Landscaping on the site made you feel like there wasn't another motorhome just 20 feet away. Lush and tropical but no ladder on the dock so wasn't able to swim off the dock. - WeekendRVlover

Nov 2014 -
$95.00

This park is great. Each site has its own tiki hut and those on the water have there own dock. The park was about 75% full with RVs from all over the U.S. most everyone was friendly if spoken to. We stayed a week. No complaints. Can't wait to come again. - cropduster

Reviews of Boyd's Key West Campground

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3

4

8

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Jan 2015 -
$129.00

The park was clean and it is close to downtown Key. However, if you in a 45 ft Motorhome forgot it. This park is great for tents and small campers. Every large motorhome owner I spoke with said the same thing I said. First time, last time. Not too much to do at the campground but we did come here to be close to Key West As I look outside my window for my departure I will need to ask 3 neighbors to move their vehicles to allow me to exit. I will say the staff here is great. - hjt777

Jan 2015 -
$105.00

Definitely NOT Big Rig friendly! Turns are tight, sites are short, and cars line the narrow roads. It took us and two staffers (one a professional truck driver) half an hour and several tries to park our 35' 5th wheel. To do so, two neighbors moved their vehicles and another had to pull in his awning (thank heavens they were around). Power was out part of each day. I thought we were next to a rocket launch when jets began taking off at 8 a.m. (CG is sandwiched between 3 Navy runways and an international airport). On the plus side, staff was pleasant and helpful and you're just 5 miles from downtown Key West. - Keeping up with the Joneses

Jan 2015 -
$126.00

This was the first time to Key West area & enjoyed our stay overall. Friendly helpful staff. The overall presentation of the sites are very crowed, tight & dated. We were lucky to be placed in a beach front site at the back of the campground (Site #156), this had a small beach / sand front & was in a small quiet little corner. We loved the site, had we been put in any other site we would of probably rated the park 5/10 (if that). Like previous posts had noted, this is not for large RV's, our 29 foot travel trailer was 'snug'. Would only stay again if we could get this particular site. - RRIJB

Reviews of El Mar RV Resort

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4

9

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Mar 2012 -
$125.00

Spacious sites but park is sandwiched between two trailer parks. Area outside park is rundown, and we wouldn't walk at night. No amenities. Barking dogs in neighborhood, chickens/roosters crowing early in the morning, airport traffic started early but wasn't all day. Navy training jets often drowned out normal conversation one day until after dark. Only good point is how close it was to Key West and how close it was to two good restaurants: Hogfish Bar and Grill and Rusty Anchor. Lazy Dogs outdoor water sports rental location also close. - limey84

Jun 2011 -
$80.00

Very nice, a short distance to Key West, no amenities but very quiet and very clean. Wi-Fi works fine and lots of channels on cable. No showers or restrooms. - ant1

Oct 2010 -
$90.00

I have mixed feelings about this park. We were shocked to see that no one else was staying there. There is no full-time caretaker around either. The woman that came to collect our rent said that Stock Island is a high-crime area and be careful not to walk around the area at night. OK, but there is no security gate of any kind, so we were on our own. Also, we never could get a Wi-Fi signal. Now the good: It's away from the hustle of Key West and very peaceful. My husband loved the ocean right outside the door, and it was fun to watch the birds and other wildlife. The people that came by to collect rent and clean up the area were very friendly and helpful. I thought it was high priced for what we got, but that's Key West. - anniebella

Reviews of Leo's Campground

Rating:

6

3

7

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Jan 2012 -
$60.00

Very hard campsite to rate. I could give this park anything from a 3 to an 8. First of all the good bits. Location to Key West is fantastic. You will not get closer to Key West at any other campground. Took us 20 mins to cycle in, 15 mins to cycle to the beach. The campground is right next to the bus stop, for $2 each way or $8 a week you can catch the bus into Key West. It takes about 30 mins each way. The worst thing about the campground is noise. The bins are emptied 4 or 5 times a week at 5am in the morning, and the noise is enough to wake the dead. Once awake it is hard to get back to sleep because of the US1 noise and the cockerels. If you are an early riser then this will not be a problem to you. The campground is on Stock Island which can be described as a high price slum area. I have witnessed no problems, but if you like nice surroundings then avoid this place as it is not a pretty area. Restrooms and showers are just about acceptable. Laundry room is good, and lady in the office is friendly enough. Biting insects are prevalent so if you are prone to being bitten then take plenty of precautions. Would I stay here again? No but we visited another park up the road which is $40 more a night and although better, I certainly would not pay $100 to stay there as it is in a poor neighborhood and sites are quite cramped. - brfcfan

Jul 2011 -
$70.00

I'd try another place next time on another Key near Key West or splurge for a nicer place. We were there 7/4, it was nearly empty, frankly the place and general neighborhood gave me a bit of the creeps. Perhaps if it hadn't been nearly empty and the few RVs there looked like they were on their last legs and there for the long term. No ambiance and bathrooms were marginal. We noticed a few others who pulled up and left or else stayed one night then left. If you just want a place to camp and don't care about the atmosphere it's okay. It is close to Key West. - DebbieJ

Apr 2011 -
$70.00

This is a basic campground close to the entrance to Key West. Only about 10 minutes to Duval St. Don't look for ambiance here. Some sites are pretty tight to get in to. Very good Wi-Fi close to the office. Spotty the further away you are. Good cable. Two rows are for campers the rest are for full timers. If you're here to visit KW and don't intend to spend much time in the campground, this is the place. - arkietraveler